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Real-Time Systems: Design Principles for Distributed Embedded Applications
β Scribed by Hermann Kopetz (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 346
- Series
- The International Series in Engineering and Computer Science 395
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Real-Time Systems: Design Principles for Distributed EmbeddedApplications focuses on hard real-time systems, which are computing systems that must meet their temporal specification in all anticipated load and fault scenarios. The book stresses the system aspects of distributed real-time applications, treating the issues of real-time, distribution and fault-tolerance from an integral point of view. A unique cross-fertilization of ideas and concepts between the academic and industrial worlds has led to the inclusion of many insightful examples from industry to explain the fundamental scientific concepts in a real-world setting. Thus, this book serves as an excellent text for advanced level courses on real-time systems.
Real-Time Systems: Design Principles for Distributed EmbeddedApplications also serves as an invaluable reference for professionals in industry. The book explains the relevance of the latest scientific insights to the solution of everyday problems in the design and implementation of distributed and embedded real-time systems. Thus, as a reference source the book presents state-of-the-art real-time technology in a coherent, concise and understandable manner. Because the cost-effectiveness of a particular method is of major concern in an industrial setting, design decisions are examined from an economic viewpoint. The recent appearance of cost-effective powerful system chips has tremendous influence on the architecture and economics of future distributed system solutions. The composability of an architecture, i.e., the capability to build dependable large systems out of pre-tested components with minimal integration effort, is one of the great challenges for designers of the next generation of real-time systems. The topic of composability is thus a recurring theme throughout the book.
Real-Time Systems: Design Principles for Distributed EmbeddedApplications is essential reading for anyone involved in the field of real-time systems.
β¦ Table of Contents
The Real-Time Environment....Pages 1-28
Why a Distributed Solution?....Pages 29-44
Global Time....Pages 45-70
Modeling Real-Time Systems....Pages 71-96
Real-Time Entities and Images....Pages 97-118
Fault Tolerance....Pages 119-143
Real-Time Communication....Pages 145-170
The Time-Triggered Protocols....Pages 171-191
Input/Output....Pages 193-210
Real-Time Operating Systems....Pages 211-225
Real-Time Scheduling....Pages 227-243
Validation....Pages 245-263
System Design....Pages 265-284
The Time-Triggered Architecture....Pages 285-297
β¦ Subjects
Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems; Processor Architectures; Computer Communication Networks; Computer Science, general
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